Furniture moving downstairs in Exeter

Professional furniture moving downstairs services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£85-£160

Typical Duration

1.5-3 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Furniture carried safely down stairs without the risk of dropping it, damaging walls, or throwing your back out. I'll navigate your steep stairs carefully and get everything down in one piece.

Stairs Make Everything Harder

Moving a wardrobe across a room is one thing. Moving it down a staircase is a completely different challenge.

💡 Pro tip: More furniture-related injuries happen on stairs than anywhere else. Heavy items, steep angles, and fatigue are a dangerous combination.


Why Professional Help Matters

Getting furniture downstairs isn't about strength - it's about technique and experience.

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Proper angles calculated for each turnGets jammed halfway, stuck on landing
Weight controlled on descentRuns away, smashes through banister
Walls and corners protectedGouges and scrapes down the stairwell
Back and knees safeSerious injury risk from dropping

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
AssessCheck stairs, measure tight spots, plan angles
PrepareEmpty furniture if needed, protect walls
NavigateCareful controlled descent, proper lifting
PositionPlace furniture where you want it downstairs

📦 You're Left With

  • Furniture safely downstairs
  • No wall or banister damage
  • Your back intact
  • One less massive job to worry about

Pricing Guide

What You're MovingEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Small item (bedside table, chair)1 hr£60
Medium furniture (chest of drawers, single mattress)1-1.5 hrs£60-£85
Large piece (wardrobe, double bed)1.5-2 hrs£85-£110
Very large/heavy (king bed, huge wardrobe)2-3 hrs£110-£160

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Tight Victorian stairs add time. Multiple items done together save money.


Perfect For Your Project If...

Steep stairs - most Exeter houses have them

Heavy wardrobes - solid wood, massive, won't fit through doors assembled

Awkward shapes - corner sofas, L-shaped desks, long items

Tight turns - narrow landings, sharp corners

Clearing out - whole bedroom furniture going

Selling/giving away - furniture needs moving down for collection

Why Choose Us for Furniture moving downstairs in Exeter?

Heavy furniture carried down safely without damage

Walls, banisters, and handrails protected

Steep Victorian stairs handled properly

No risk of dropping heavy items

What to Expect

Step 1: Assessment

I check your stairs - width, turns, ceiling height, tricky bits. Then measure the furniture and work out the angles needed to get it round corners.

Step 2: Preparation

Furniture gets emptied if it hasn't been already. Protection goes on walls if needed. Sometimes we remove doors or light fittings temporarily if they're in the way.

Step 3: The Descent

Controlled, careful movement down the stairs. Proper lifting, weight distributed safely, no rushing. Furniture comes down in one piece without damaging your walls.

🔧 DIY Tips

Attempting it yourself? Here's how to stay safe:

🔧 Essential kit

  • Second person (non-negotiable for anything heavy)
  • Furniture sliders if you're going across floors after
  • Padding for sharp furniture corners
  • Tape measure
  • Clear escape route if you need to set it down fast

📐 Planning it out

  1. Measure furniture at its widest points
  2. Measure stair width and ceiling height
  3. Check clearance at every turn
  4. If clearance is tight, practice the angle without weight first

✂️ Safe technique

  • Person at bottom takes most weight (it wants to slide downward)
  • Go slowly - one step at a time
  • Keep weight close to your body
  • Communicate constantly with your helper
  • If it starts getting away from you, set it down immediately

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Going alone on heavy items - seriously dangerous
  • Leading from the top (should lead from bottom)
  • Rushing because arms are getting tired
  • Not measuring first - getting stuck halfway
  • Holding onto handles (they'll rip off) - hold the main frame

💡 Pro trick: For large wardrobes, remove the back panel if it's just thin board. Makes it lighter and sometimes gives just enough flex to navigate tight corners. Also, tilt furniture slightly so you're taking it down corner-first rather than flat - often the diagonal measurement is crucial.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🎨 Selling furniture? I can move it downstairs ready for collection, or help load it into buyer's vehicle. Much easier than "buyer must collect from upstairs bedroom."

Multiple items? Bundle them - if you're clearing a whole room, I'll quote for the lot and it's more efficient than moving things one at a time over several visits.

Victorian stairs? That's most of Exeter. Steep, narrow, awkward turns - I deal with these daily. Often furniture went UP these stairs years ago when houses were less cluttered. We'll find the angles.

Need dismantling? Some furniture has to come apart to get down stairs. I can do that first, then carry the pieces down, and reassemble if you want it back together downstairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What furniture can you move downstairs?

Wardrobes, beds, chest of drawers, sofas, desks - anything that needs carrying down. The heavier and more awkward it is, the more sense it makes to get help. I've done countless wardrobes down narrow Victorian stairs around Exeter.

Is it safe to move heavy furniture down stairs?

It is when done properly. I use proper lifting technique, take it steady, and protect both the furniture and your walls. Trying to wrestle a wardrobe down steep stairs alone is how people end up in A&E. Much safer to get someone who does it regularly.

Can you move furniture down stairs in my older house?

Yes - older Exeter properties are most of what I work in. Steep stairs, narrow turns, low ceilings. I'm used to it. Sometimes furniture needs tilting at specific angles or coming apart slightly, but we'll get it down safely.

How long does it take to move furniture downstairs?

Depends on the piece and your stairs. A chest of drawers might take 30-45 mins. A large wardrobe could be 1.5-2 hours if it's tight and needs careful maneuvering. I'll estimate better once I know what you've got and see your stairs.

Do I need to empty the furniture first?

Yes - always empty drawers, wardrobes, and shelves before moving down stairs. Makes it lighter and safer, and stuff won't fall out mid-staircase. The only exception is fitted shelves that can't be removed.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£85-£160

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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